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any THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Woman Who, in Hypnotic Trance, Told ot Husband's Suicide, and the Hypnotist 1, 1908. TRANCE STORY CF WIFE ADCULED. BY PROSECUTOR Hypnotist Made Mrs. Hi cock Put His Theory in Words, Is Argument. S MRS, MILLS. OOK WOMANS DIAMOND RINGS — MPLOVEE ENDS LIFE WITh Spe lest H. Bartow, N. J., a Suicide at Small Downtown Hotel. { Witness in Ce Woodland Waiter Chi ot une That Has Upset Jeach, WOC ad, MAY REPEAT ODD TEST. — | | IN COURT,| CAMPERS FAILED TO SELL PATENT. Dr. Van Gieson Offers Demonstrate Confession Be- fore Board of Alienists, to | Defendant's Husband, a Police-; This and Inability to Obtain man, Acts as Her Legal Work Caused Him to Be- | Adviser, come Despondent. | | \ | According to Assistant District-Attor- @ey Du Vivier, who has been assisting at the inqul Charlotte Hitchcock, | | ‘The Woodiand Beach village of camp: | grnes H. Bartow, of Englewood, N. crowded into Magistrate Handy's | J., formerly assistant superintendent court at New Brighton so-day to hear! the deposit vauits of the Day and Night {nto the sanity of Mra. | of the woman ac- cused of Killing her hus Nov. 9 the cage of Mrs, Anna Caghille against |Bank, at No. 627 Fifth avenue, com- | Yaat and then voting b nearly to Mre. BHstelle Mills, and the story of | mitted sulolde to-day in the Erie Hotel | death, the remarke 2 experie how two diamond rings and $85 disap: | Chambers and West streets, by inhal- | ment of Dr. Ira Van Gieson, head peared during # tea party, In the cafe | ing Illuminating gas. He had veen out | y t for eighteen montis, Patholo, eau of the Board | f the Beach hotels of employmen Lees Rae tana ; DR ar epee ; | and trom letters found in his pockats of Hea 1 seriously VAN | Preity Shs Mills bad spent the ight |i appears that he was despondent Dr. Van ne GIBSON [in the Stapleton poilce station, and her! Mr, Bartow left his home in Engle- mission < ° jsummer finery was somewhat bedrag- | wood yesterday morning, telling his rocseeed gled to-day. Her eyes were big and'|wito he was going to ses Superinte: Hamilton Robertson pletely su led with tears, Her husband, a former | dent Barrows, of the Standard Safe Le- posit Company, at No. 25 Broad atreet | where he was once employed, and so |1f he could not get a Job. He did not | succeed, and at 9 o'clock last night ap | peared at the Erle Hotel, which has een the scene of several suicides of New York policaman stood by her, and acted an her counsel Mra, ‘On Aug. CANCER PATIENT ~ (HAPS TO DEATH. Cashille was the firat witness. Mrs. Mills invited me to have a drink,’’ she eatd, ' asked for something goft, but Mre. Mills Jurged ine to take whiskey, and I con-| tate. He registered as John J x | tented We hal three drinks and then! sfontclatr, N. J, and was assigned to | lost my senses," kn | 8 Toom. After a short le went | Do vou mean vou were drun! out. It was after midnight when he | asked the Magistrate, returned. Upon retiring ho left a ca ‘Oh, no,” exclaimed Mrs, Cashile, “I! for 7 o'clock this morning. " At that hour John Garrity, a clerk, ve went to the room to call Ta There continued M8) was a strong odor of gas outside the I came to I missed my] door. Garrity called Poliv E loney, who broke {n the do rings and money. » them k with my Mills sald she would kei an Displaving Police Shiel Kartow dead on the bed The window and trans. and Revolver Makes : }for me until 1 was all right. ‘Then she| closed and the gas was turned on d Revolve lakes a ter she didn't know anything! The identity of the suicide. was’ es-| jsaid later Qnane s Brera tablished by jetturs found in his pocket, ! cene After 1 about them he And hie wife was nottited | pad —— sees — Ber 1 Schor, a walter, said She hurried to New kK and com ' ! | i. served the women three or four times. | pleted the {identifiention One of “the | ) A Wataarciel ae ae eee aie was from Bartow's br John ° ea r ] | Pa {n a Broadway | They drank whiskey each time ho lives in Cohasset, Mass... stating is eAUhian ie “Nfrs. MINIs took tt all right and tt did | that there waa a sot ing for hie can't tell me vou wa bay ‘ | 4 ue not hurt her, but the other woman lost there, paying 85 a month, and advistn ‘ vou ¢ fe . 1 Reon aee fa a nim to keep up his courage. ‘Th fon by holding a fore i ¢ | AW | her senses," he declared HBr mavon en ON Bie emote No lat " ere !s no testimony that Jorda en he to nde The waiter swore he saw Mrs, Milly! Bartow had been working on an in theory of her allecea|® Oba Es t A second toot take Mrs, Cashille's purse vei ion elnganteltett the Day and Night | u ere Mrs, Mills took the stand herself andj was down-hearted because of Nis’ hon, “On the other hand, the evidence be i ok fro she did not know anything about | success in marketing ae e nd 7 i said § ; fore the commission wa that since IMROBA INS: § 0?" | the pockethook or the diamonds and SU sa | she was fitteen years old she has led a , 1 rain p |money. She denied ever having seen careless life. She had knocked around ‘ : 0 n new, ner | them | ee he world Ab & tember of a ban i ‘ \ i bicyclists and had had ac at a Knees, uU she bir age of fifteen eal a Ae re eee n deliberat iy] ous of her hu 1 pial ts Her bi cal fiend and had ind at nex ! loctor rene railing intended to t6 hin : : a Mothe Brings Gruesome Suit! picck a re ' te a Si her's Physician Lehane i U doieteae te on Their Charge} aoetor s aes Ror seven she | of Attempted Extortion No Further Experiments T aald ecause Ne ng from cat 1 had Saar: “The eo ie at | {Ake the ; 1 the s Is. Dismissed, midnight , Hundred endiman, sald he did when Dr, She 18 Sixueth street, arrived, r |Policeman Slightly Distrtet-Attornay Jerome — appe: before periment will be j Judge timony of Dr. Va Crain’ tn General Injured sions to-day and asked for ' 2 woman fell the disints- B hee lalla ; 5 ae day After L Sie She one Lee 4 ay netsh wn staggered thrower] — Before He Captures and sat of an indictment charging at ler Little Ones and dealt with In the commission's re; ' ru | Shared Their Fat en D milton Was 0 “ iis ‘i tempted extortion. found a fe: Share air Fate, DENA LE Henilion Sars i Kills Animal. betes MY TNS Tele ; iE ag) Against Charles Murphy = i sor abstr o ——= plumbing contracting fi wf Ke 1 . net an eins iG thers love prevail ver her. exhib) A small black and white mongrel dog Murphy, No. !51 Lex h D ing over $< roeae UM ral turphy,) ithen Dleti Mrs, Richard A, Rademacher to-day terrorized the Thompson's Wak | ™ th | eae sn t Inland oh the beach |*2i ad clearly shown ¢ into the waters of Jumatce ya o section of Coney Island on dictment was not just heed Crate cineuy pare tire lure, 1 front, and after severely biting three- actions alleged to constitut ate ite Jescathye cae heal —~ {190% vo Ilttle ones drownlIng and saerl- Pe a elacd tiny id ack, daught fense he betra no arim{nal intent a year-old LAlfan Schromack, daughter NP ARH oe eon rettie Bali ‘ ed iterselé in @ vain effort to save ©. B. Diggins Is Now Thank- . Hert roms vay reateUralita Keen Fax manta emirate rN EE | tn When the husband and father, os ; ue er, jumped into a crowd of ba said And) named Bing & Bing Richard A, Rademacher, of No. 184 dled three nearer score ¢ ore of women) ,. pasa 2 ful That He Decided to |° ; | seasess La acore “Chains charge against i Mur Fulton street, Brooklyn, heard of It he tal and children Bing swore to the complaint AE Shean! (a) ‘ Y ane. ‘Phe Sohromack child was playing on) 7, Panay aa ag: tle, and was with diffi- fake Another Chance. joe ; at Phe Soh a fal 1 erie se an I onsets tha Aue padule : ending his own ae Jtie body was d avel establishment when the dog trotted up ay uy tere 7 t | Mrs, Hasaard ired the and without warning snapped at hex E i iy hy feature of the demon: | eave ene was She tried sto fondle the animal, but tho Bing hoougi now the face, and then fast- made practically . alten 6; ate 18 jared from the rs that of Dr. Hamilt br, M ' A BY ta ad ' er left arm Bing & Bing, \ fs out of town, |p vd The r man was Could Not Have Shot Himself lor sk ee nee ar RHO KK was able to release Dr. Joon Riegeiman, Coroner's 1 ven aad peeved the |he had henten the clan in the Bronx ‘ kin Tiago with a plere of heavy rubber hose. Tt or te shan Hit r fone Shake) oUaaE and then fled {nithe direction. of the He ie i the tragedy, stat mat in Nis) West sth street sald Heme of opinion the Dr. Vin) statement, Mr. Digg Nas a were tietween twenty ee cnt) Wie aD on Was wo ars of age and y ermostiv women and the first place,” sald Dr endid health, He says:— apy CSL Be estigato 1 n the woman's trance story ts "When 1 went to see this man Cooper | ay W its Ines be see actunes transter tirely « to the facts. Hit was a very sick man, having for| exh ; Biting and snapplng.| asa We MaEe havarahar himaal?. a ths suffered from malarla and k pe cries of the money See por De mer teal SI Had TeeclbiBrat ie IGERS Wy LL ed women brought Polleeman legitima bullet going find a e¢ 1 Picks. ike WaeIY tn Ink ! ah c } nlevs rh Se Due a Ast tthe ant. SPOFFORD'S SUCCESOR NAMED a vertical 5 . Aatpentanadat 1 a 1 4 t i i police station, | yw ASHING TON Sept 7. L not have held it and discharged a Wena ; } I u i ment man’ shot in ‘ sed ridge. T will advise the Distt ore Irs Hl 1 outside t ene ; ; fan thatethardoe appotntme : ney to find that tress a he 1 : aNItops A ¢ w of the re « Griftin i ft e requires a se Ain fe ts 4 ang, of the Re- Assistant 1 y ee vi i tneutal fa Hil and charging \ ‘erlang tie (oe, death t evidence to prove iis murder the y meatal fi id | oe Ine UHIGe Au Mr. Griffin hi E Described Double Tragedy t ted f be nye. erin OhtSRGNCurther pre h the Ibrary pr Mrs. Hitchcock ch i nf e us Pa 8 vvhig the treatment of the fa Ale) nd h the Board of Flea : ee ' D ! \ tity Manhattan, whi es t ( in the Tomba. She ei ad lar and a tag, bi chair tiited back a iit nite nea mr a Tete | E was darkened. Dr. Van Gleson hela also ins ies pe | with ralsed eyes, looking at ft. Ifo Se y | shind Har. aia seemed 10 be eifect ve | the | ad lapsed Into a sub state y sleep Get | thomas. J while sha A named her to her eyes on | No. | then put out the candle and said Le 2 lan va ’ mie +f “Recall the events of that night; re. Aut t ~ to-da IT’S WISE all the seene toe it ead 8 8 et el Mu Ve i t neu nen ie al | ¢ Oye ee fopcnicecerreen halt Bannock Bros., Ltd., Hatters of Bieevnerh England, have @ doctor what happer e ma Ne A 2 8 gut tee no suggestion of Pela tian aa , ) A reales nade elie dun, ; mn ‘ ox tae confined to us their entire exportation of feather-weight hats. CHAT Aili, OTE PET Rar eae aa Done of str tid energy y Vcltediv if t i turts you It's the first time in the history of Hat making that such Mrs. Hitehcock k Gocnarn cat f ala ' i high class hats have been produced to export for as little as To went out and aie R f und se uy $2.00 We can't help taking som= credit tor the “stunt! Hid cHes balta: te hee , See our windows whe sou pass—son'll “Fall? Wistonae cea 1 HE Detsia cinee arr at t Nine Gi cnet York Stora: husband) came In with a ba Rniiea lat ‘slants continue to HU di UE arbershon makes the change easy, sixteen of them, We ate) Me Fiker neue ga fon Newara street for firt ars i then Bob read a magazine; | a Twenty-third. 3 iM was single HI * is “ ’ i ” we smoked.’ at »per rer ica are on sale at all the stomer’s face w fn top ova There’s a Keason, wer siores and by ail other drug. aatanthy, divers disvase was LapiDes nent” ‘told Da Van Giesony, aia ~ fine Cause, entane AMER BANK” HREE WHO WERE DROWNED IN JAMAICA BAY, RL (TAR TD SAVE pe Un] BAB N SLEEPERS “SAVED FROM FIR BYA CONDUCTOR Sulzberger Springs From Car to Give Timely Alarm on Seeing Blaze. jand the Casino, adjoining the hotel, | Casino caught several times, Mrs, Rademacher Plunged Into} Seven perona, four of them children, had narrow eseapes from death in @ fire early to-day which destroyed Georgo Strack's hotel, at Nos. 754 and 705 Vere hon avenue, Long Island City. Considerable property, including Soh! mer’s big plano factory and a « 10»! wes endangered by the flames and threat alarms were turned in, ; Strauk, hs wife, two children and t nieces were asleep when the fire start at 1.20 o'olock. Max Sulsberger, coney di or on a trolley car, saw the Maman aye the alarm. He awoke those in the house, but th blaze had gained such headway th none had time to take any belongin, ‘wut all had to flee for safety in nig’ clothing. hotel building was almost pletely destroyed, with a loss of $10,000. 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